This is literally what the 4th amendment is supposed to protect against.
Terry Stops means the officer gets to make up something that amounts to reasonable cause
No 4th amendment needed and has been an issue for a long time
Alarms should been raised long before Trump
What is being described is not a terry stop.
Terry stops are VERY well defined.
yes they are VERY well defined by the arresting officer and always held up by the judges
a Tennessee Highway Patrol checkpoint
These checkpoints are illegal in all of the US. Cops can’t stop a driver without a reason. I know that’s not much consolation to someone who is arrested during a stop for no reason.
She drove because her husband, Hilario Martínez García, 46, is undocumented and cannot obtain a license in Tennessee
During a traffic stop, cops can ask the driver for a driver’s license. There is no reason to ask the passengers for ID, and if the passengers are asked, they don’t have to give ID. They may have to give their name in some jurisdictions, but cops usually need a reason for asking for the name, and being a passenger at a road checkpoint isn’t a reason.
It seems clear to me that these cops are operating outside the law, and probably have been since before this immigration stuff.
These checkpoints are illegal in all of the US.
No they’re not.
https://rdslaw.com/are-police-checkpoints-legal-what-about-my-miranda-rights/
A checkpoint is legal if it is for a valid, specified purpose such as checking compliance with motor vehicle laws, checking for possession of a valid license and registration, or checking the driver’s sobriety.
As long as they check ALL vehicles (not targeting) for licenses as an example… They can carry out additional actions as they find them. So in your little town they can setup a checkpoint, check that everyone has a valid drivers license… And if they find an “illegal” or believe that you may be transporting “illegals” that can evolve into a terry stop, especially in stop and identify states.
Now, I think there are a few states that are more strict on the matter… but certainly not illegal in “all” of the US.
Additional sources:
https://legal-info.lawyers.com/criminal/traffic-violations/law-enforcement-checkpoints-and-roadblocks-are-they-legal.html